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On Threads, Gunn responded to a fan query about the latest bit of The Brave and the Bold speculation. Reports had emerged that the script for The Brave and the Bold is now finished, and Warner Bros. was targeting a 2028 release date. In response, Gunn simply wrote, “Fiction, sorry. Screenplay isn’t finished.” He didn’t share any additional details, such as how far along the script is.
What James Gunn’s Comments Mean for The Brave and the Bold

Last summer, around the time Superman was opening in theaters, Gunn shared that the Brave and the Bold script was being worked on. As Gunn has maintained since becoming co-head of DC Studios, no project will begin production until a screenplay is complete and he is happy with it. Without knowing much else about the progress of The Brave and the Bold script, Gunn’s latest update serves as confirmation that there is still work to be done on that front. Based on the vagueness of Gunn’s answer, the script could either be nearing completion or is in need of some more substantial rewrites, but it appears The Brave and the Bold is not ready to make its way through pre-production (i.e. casting).
Though Batman is obviously an integral part of the DC mythos and will eventually play a meaningful role in the DCU, Gunn isn’t in any rush to get The Brave and the Bold off the ground. The presence of the Batman Epic Crime Saga certainly is a factor there; in the past, Gunn has said he doesn’t want The Brave and the Bold to debut in the same calendar year as The Batman Part II so general audiences aren’t confused. He’s been frank that Batman presents a problem he needs to figure out as he plots the course of the DCU’s future, so being patient is a logical approach. Reeves’ franchise is still going strong, so there isn’t a need to revamp Batman on the big-screen right now. Gunn can take his time to make sure everything is in order.








